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This is the list of the Muslims in entertainment and the media outside Muslim-majority countries Comedy American comedian Dave Chappelle in 2007. Ahmed Ahmed – standup comedian, actor Humza Arshad – English comedian Dave Chappelle – standup comedian Said Durrah – standup comedian Maz Jobrani – standup comedian, actor Mohammed "Mo" Amer – standup comedian, actor [6] Hasan Minhaj ...
Onai Malik, born Onaza Malik in 1990 or 1991, [1] known professionally as Nadia Ali, is a Pakistani-born American former pornographic actress, who worked as an adult actress from 2015 to 2016. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]
In January 2017, xHamster reported that she was the most-searched-for adult actress of 2016. [3] In 2018, she became the most-searched-for actress on Pornhub. [4] After retiring from adult films, Khalifa pursued a new career as a social media personality, webcam model, and sports commentator. [5]
Her ascent in the industry was quick, and featured a controversial video in which she wore a hijab during a scene. Death threats from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria followed, and Khalifa ...
She is the co-founder of American Muslim feminist organization Daughters of Hajar. [5] [6] In 2017, she delivered a Tedx talk, What does the Quran really say about a Muslim woman's hijab? at the University of Nevada, defining the word "hijab" as it's used in the Quran. By 2020, the video had been viewed more than 8 million times. [7]
Alchemiya is a streaming service geared towards Muslim audiences. [3] Based out of the United Kingdom, it offers content mainly in English: feature films, short films, documentaries along with its own produced content. Alchemiya has been dubbed the "Muslim Netflix". [4]
Film Libya Life of Muhammad A film on the life of Muhammad. Shaheen: 1980 TV Series Pakistan Early history - Based on the historical novel by Naseem Hijazi depicting the Muslims in Spain and the Fall of Granada: A Door to the Sky: 1982 Film Morocco Sufism About a woman who opens a Sufi shelter for women. The Noon of the 10th Day: 1988 ...
Sabah (Arabic: صباح, Translation "Morning" [1]) is a 2005 film directed by Ruba Nadda and starring Arsinée Khanjian as Sabah, a traditional Muslim woman living in Toronto. She falls in love with Stephen, a non-Muslim Canadian man (played by Shawn Doyle). The film had the alternate title Coldwater. [2]